The LOST 70s Arcade Games

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  • @The1SunshineFeeler
    @The1SunshineFeeler  2 дні тому +5

    Computer Othello was actually found all the way back in 2023: ua-cam.com/video/6RopNSjcdgU/v-deo.html
    I am a complete hack. I don't know how I even manage to make these mistakes, I do a lot of research, but it's my fault for treating this like a minor topic, being like "let's just get the Nintendo games out of the way". This is easily the worst, most embarrassing mistake I've made so far, along with the Overlord thing in Basically Every LOST NES Game. Sorry about this!

  • @Dangerzone334ArchiveOfficial
    @Dangerzone334ArchiveOfficial 5 днів тому +9

    I love how most of the games are done by companies that are mostly popular now!

  • @SneakiestChameleon
    @SneakiestChameleon 2 дні тому +2

    This is a nice video and I wasn't aware of at least a couple of the lost games. Though some of the examples of discrete logic games are actually dumped and emulated. The small number of those games that have been found were just more complicated to figure out than those with a CPU. Pong and Breakout as you've shown are working in MAME, and there are a few other discrete logic games that run on DICE, another emulator that specializes in those type of games. And a side note: I think Break-Open might just be Atari's Breakout in a different cabinet since the screen and overlay look almost identical.

    • @The1SunshineFeeler
      @The1SunshineFeeler  2 дні тому

      I think whether discrete logic games get dumped doesn't really have as much to do with the technology as much as it has to do with "is this game popular enough to go through the hassle of trying to dump?" That's why Pong and Breakout, the 2 definitive biggest games before Space Invaders are both dumped, while a bunch of these other games that are basically unknown, even by hardcore gamers, haven't.

  • @chrisnizer
    @chrisnizer 3 дні тому +4

    The Japanese really embraced the video game business/industry as something more than a "Division of Time/Warner Entertainment," etc etc. They were able to keep up with the rapidly evolving/advancing computer technologies and create new games to take advantage of new hardware. That's a lot harder to do when you're a "Division of Such and Such and So and So."

  • @jodyjohnson265
    @jodyjohnson265 5 днів тому +2

    And this is why I love MAME the emulator teaches us how old arcade games where developed and how they worked

  • @LeftyPem
    @LeftyPem 5 днів тому +5

    Discrete logic games are exactly what FPGA will help preserve in the long term.

    • @phill6859
      @phill6859 2 дні тому +2

      Whether you emulate with FPGA or software it's rather irrelevant. FPGA aren't magic, they aren't "the real hardware".
      Discrete logic games commonly use analogue electronics in ways that don't directly map to FPGA digital logic.
      People need to do the work to translate the PCB into something that can run either way

  • @Noggin-w5s
    @Noggin-w5s 4 дні тому +3

    Here's an interesting one you didn't mention: Tangram Q, by SNK. It was a 1983 puzzle game where you had to pick up a shape and place it in the box in the middle, and you have to try to make a bigger shape. No cabinets were manufactured at all, but there is a stand-up prototype and a cocktail prototype.

    • @The1SunshineFeeler
      @The1SunshineFeeler  4 дні тому +1

      I will if people want to see a Lost 80s Arcade Games video!

  • @kyleolson8977
    @kyleolson8977 5 днів тому +3

    Just to clarify, you cannot "dump" a discrete logic game any more than you can dump a physical object. A discrete logic game is a series of custom gears, while a microprocessor based game is a series of instructions to tell some gears how to ruun. You can technically emulate a TTL/Discrete logic game, but this isn't easy. It
    For this reason Western Gun is is not Gun Fight. If Western Gun is discrete logic and Gun Fight uses a CPU then they cannot be the same thing. Gun fight could be a port from Discrete Logic, but the games also don't look the same at all other than having a cowboy pointing a gun.
    Why would Midway license a game from Japan in an era when trademark wasn't strong and not use the technology or name or any other IP? Everyone makes this claim, so I don't know if it is true or just something repeated. But also Western Gun is the first game to use a CPU.
    So any arcade game before Western Gun is TTL for sure and is likely to be lost if it wasn't important enough for someone to emulate.
    A game like Galaxy Force is likely a ROM-hacked Space Invaders. Space Invaders runs on a CPU and was licensed to many companies to make exact copies, but these companies had limits on how many they could make and would often make gray market clones based on the original schematic which led to years of lawsuits.

    • @GladeSwope
      @GladeSwope 4 дні тому +2

      Then do get dumped, but it's usually into the scrap-metal facility or landfill.

  • @gooeydude574
    @gooeydude574 5 днів тому +2

    Unrelated, but did you know there’s an arcade game called Uncle Poo where you attack by pooping? I’m not kidding

    • @The1SunshineFeeler
      @The1SunshineFeeler  5 днів тому +1

      @@gooeydude574 Yes. One of those weird barely documented games…

  • @sadierobotics
    @sadierobotics 5 днів тому +7

    3:05 That's a jousting game, not a fencing game.

    • @The1SunshineFeeler
      @The1SunshineFeeler  5 днів тому +3

      @@sadierobotics I have no idea how I messed that up XD Still doesn’t change my point, though.

  • @thirdthird-i9p
    @thirdthird-i9p 5 днів тому +2

    Interesting!

  • @DanielBMS
    @DanielBMS 5 днів тому +2

    2:31 Boxing games are not fighting games! They are sports games.
    Oh you corrected this
    😁

  • @JaxRetroGamer
    @JaxRetroGamer 5 днів тому +7

    What about lost video games from the 1940s-1960s?

    • @Dangerzone334ArchiveOfficial
      @Dangerzone334ArchiveOfficial 5 днів тому +2

      Those need to get a video, there's a lot like the game, Tennis for Two

    • @chauli6014
      @chauli6014 5 днів тому +6

      imo that 1940 ''game'' is not quite a video game.

    • @GladeSwope
      @GladeSwope 4 дні тому

      Mechanical film flight simulators developed in the military?

  • @FadkinsDiet
    @FadkinsDiet 4 дні тому

    I remember seeing dracula in an arcade. Dont remember if i played it.

  • @chrisnizer
    @chrisnizer 3 дні тому

    "Yosaku" rom's are available, at least the rom's WERE available when I was building up a library for my Super RetroCade. I think the game is called "Yosaku to Donbei." I was looking for any ROM's I could find from the 1970s and 1980s.

    • @SneakiestChameleon
      @SneakiestChameleon 2 дні тому

      That game was a shooter and on Space Invaders hardware. But you know what was emulated recently? The entire Cassette Vision lineup including Yosaku! I had a chance to play it, but it wasn't on MAME, rather it was a preliminary emulator called PD777.

  • @Change51
    @Change51 5 днів тому +3

    based

  • @BASEDSAKRI
    @BASEDSAKRI 2 дні тому +1

    computer othello was dumped, played it last yr in mame

  • @GladeSwope
    @GladeSwope 4 дні тому

    Almost everything "80s" started in the 70s.

  • @Offramp-z7p
    @Offramp-z7p 5 днів тому

    Runs smoother? You might mean the *gameplay* is smoother. The graphics of some of those logic based arcade game move in ways that look surreal. Look up some of the early 'Germlin Arcade' titles to see what I mean.

  • @sirprower
    @sirprower 5 днів тому +1

    Japan still does dominate video games. The two biggest console makers (Nintendo and Sony) are both Japanese.

    • @The1SunshineFeeler
      @The1SunshineFeeler  5 днів тому +6

      @@sirprower Yeah, but Sony doesn’t support Japanese games anymore, and most of the big AAA games don’t make it to the Switch despite how popular it is :/

  • @johneygd
    @johneygd 4 дні тому

    Or those games are literally lost or they are hidden somewhere underground by a private owner.

  • @TiberianFiend
    @TiberianFiend 4 дні тому

    Oh, I thought you meant the actual meaning of lost: no known copies exist; not the Reddit "lost media" community meaning: not available to pirate freely on the internet.

    • @The1SunshineFeeler
      @The1SunshineFeeler  4 дні тому +3

      Wah, wah, wah... Boo hoo! People want things to be available tot he general public, how awful!

    • @noww446
      @noww446 2 дні тому

      @@The1SunshineFeeler very strange response since this person's comment wasn't aggressive enough for you to reply like that lol